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Viral Hepatitis Program Specialist -Public Health - Lincoln

Job in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, 68511, USA
Listing for: Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Public Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 24314 USD Yearly USD 24314.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Viral Hepatitis Program Specialist - Public Health - Lincoln

Job :
JR
. Salary: $24.314 per hour.

Location:

Lincoln, NE
. Applications no longer accepted on 01-10-2026
. Hiring agency:
Health & Human Services - Agency 25
.

Job Description

DHHS has an exciting role that offers the opportunity to lead statewide planning, implementation, and evaluation of our hepatitis program, ensuring it aligns with both state and federal standards. As the Viral Hepatitis Program Specialist, you will play a vital part in expanding access to hepatitis C testing, education, and care by supporting providers, community organizations, and correctional partners.

Responsibilities
  • Lead statewide planning, implementation, and evaluation of Nebraska’s viral hepatitis program in alignment with state and federal requirements.
  • Strengthen access to hepatitis C testing, education, and linkage-to-care by supporting providers, community organizations, and correctional partners.
  • Develop, establish, and manage provider agreements to expand testing, training, peer-to-peer education, and CME-supported learning opportunities.
  • Collaborate with the viral hepatitis epidemiologist to review surveillance findings and apply data to program policy, guidance, and public health action.
  • Support outbreak preparedness and response for hepatitis A, B, and C through coordination with epidemiology, local health departments, and statewide partners.
  • Prepare and submit grant applications, annual progress reports, and federal/state documentation required for program funding and compliance.
  • Monitor the viral hepatitis program budget, including procurement, payment processing, and resource allocation.
  • Serve as a lead coordinator of Nebraska’s syndemic approach by integrating viral hepatitis activities with HIV and STI program initiatives.
  • Develop and deliver presentations, educational materials, and outreach resources to stakeholders and the public to support viral hepatitis prevention and elimination.
Qualifications

Minimum:
Bachelor's degree of equivalent coursework/training in public administration, social/behavioral sciences, healthcare, human services, or other program-related field. Professional experience working in a human/social service or healthcare agency with responsibility for planning or evaluation, program and/or fiscal responsibility and monitoring, or work with operational policies and procedures may substitute for educational requirement.

Preferred:
Post‑high school coursework, training, or experience in community or public health; federal grant writing and reporting; contract management; experience working in any level of government, especially working with federal or state rules or regulations.

Other:
Valid Driver’s License.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Public health principles and practices; infectious disease prevention and control (especially viral hepatitis, HIV, and STIs); evidence-based decision-making; program planning and evaluation; project and time management; federal and state public health laws and grant requirements; budgeting and fiscal management; contract and agreement development; quality assurance and performance improvement; health equity and syndemic approaches; community engagement strategies; and a natural curiosity that drives continuous learning.

Clear, culturally responsive communication with diverse groups and individuals about sensitive health topics; presenting complex concepts in engaging and accessible ways; building strong professional relationships with providers, partners, and community groups; writing grants, reports, policies, and educational materials; delivering presentations and trainings; conducting outreach and stakeholder engagement; collaborating across programs and disciplines; and proficient use of computer programs and applications (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Webex, Teams, and program data systems).

Imagining possibilities and translating them into actionable public health strategies; thinking critically and creatively to solve problems; working independently under limited supervision while contributing collaboratively within teams; asking thoughtful questions and…

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